Black-and-White Ruffed Lemur
(Varecia variegata variegata)
Habitat: coastal rainforest
Range: Eastern Madagascar
Natural Diet: fruit, leaves, flowers, seeds, nectar
Status In The Wild:
Critically endangered
Fun Animal Facts
As with most lemurs, females are generally dominant; they
get the best choices of food, defend groups and choose their mate.
Ruffed lemurs live in family groups and are the only lemurs to build
nests. Mothers will leave their young in the nest while they forage
for food. The lemur's thick bushy tail serves as a visual signal
when it is threatened, or as a balancing tool when it leaps through
the trees. Their loud alarm call includes barking that sound like
dog fighting. Lemurs like to hang upside down by their feet to feed.

